Remember the promises of economic recovery? Two presidents have now made them and spent (and printed) many trillions to see them come true. There was QE1, QE2, Operation Twist, and thousands of other tricks.

And yet the economy is sinking ever more. Incomes are falling more now than two years ago. Job prospects for

Can Renewables Provide Big Energy in America's Electric Future? By: RASEIBoulder Renewable energy sources currently provide about only about 10% of the nation’s electricity, with most of that coming from large hydro sources. Renewable energy sources are scattered around the country, with much of the best wind and solar resources located in remote locations. These sources also may have a big footprint compared to conventional sources. Finally, solar and wind are often described as intermittent due to their variable and uncertain output. As a consequence, itAuthor(s): No creator set

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TGBD: Why Intel Exports Jobs U.S. tax policy forces companies such as Intel to ship jobs overseas, retired Intel CEO and Chairman Craig Barrett said Nov. 10, 2011, during the Thunderbird Global Business Dialogue in Glendale, Arizona. For more about Thunderbird School of Global Management, visit http://www.thunderbird.edu.Author(s): No creator set

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Exponential Equations with Different Bases This video explains how to solve exponential equations with different bases on the terms. It demonstrates how to access variables within an exponent in exponential equations with different bases by using logarithms and the power rule of logarithms to get rid of the base and have just the exponent. (4:34)Author(s): No creator set

Natural Logarithm - Problem 3 of 3 This video is a continuation and describes the family of functions. It demonstrates how any exponential function can be described with base “e” and provides examples. (4:08)Author(s): No creator set

Scott Sumner is a Chicago-trained economist who has gained notoriety in recent months for his vigorous advocacy of "NGDP targeting" by the Federal Reserve and other central banks. I have criticized Sumner's views before, and he and

Mexico sets new stargazing record Dec. 6 - Mexico sets the new stargazing record with 2,753 people observing the night sky at various points throughout the country. Kilmeny Duchardt reports.Author(s): No creator set